Extremely important. Would actively prefer ISPs who provide IPv6

Lack of IPv6 connectivity is not really a dealbreaker

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ACT gives you a single dynamic /64 which is pretty useless and this seems to be unsupported as their customer support have no idea what IPv6 is.

So, are there any ISPs who provide or are planning to provide in the future a static IPv6 with at least a /56 or larger prefix?
Any insiders know the status of IPv6 deployment and roadmaps for ISPs and why the delay in implementing them?

Jio is very restrictive when it comes to bridge mode or port forwarding. Plus most of the torrent sites, p0rn and some random sites are blocked. Arguably they are the ONLY IPv6 network which have correct deployment. Most of the other ISPs are completely clueless.

Sure, check out this post by @varkeyhttps://broadbandforum.co/threads/187092/post-1338444
Basically instead of using the interface with public ipv4 use the interface which has a public ipv6 address to connect to zero-tier and change settings in all clients to use the digital ocean droplet as a gateway.